Is the Supplication at the End of the Qur’an Authentic?

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This excerpt is taken from the book Aḥkām wa Masā’il in the Light of the Qur’an and Sunnah by Shaykh Mubashir Ahmad Rabbani.

❖ Question:

Generally, at the end of the Noble Qur’an, a supplication is written:
اللهم آنس وحشتي في قبري
after completing the Qur’an. Is this supplication established from any authentic ḥadīth?

✿ Answer:

In the Indian subcontinent (Pakistan and India), the commonly printed copies of the Noble Qur’an often contain the following supplication at the end:

اللهم آنس وحشتي في قبري، اللهم ارحمني بالقرآن العظيم

This narration has been reported by al-Daylamī in his Musnad through the chain:
Layth bin Muḥammad → Aḥmad bin ʿAbdullāh bin Khālid → al-Walīd bin Muslim → Sālim al-Khayyāṭ → al-Ḥasan → Abū Umāmah رضي الله عنه (marfūʿ).

There are several reasons why this narration is unreliable:

① In this chain, Aḥmad bin ʿAbdullāh al-Jawbarī is well known for fabricating narrations.
Layth bin Muḥammad is also declared abandoned (matrūk).
Sālim bin ʿAbdullāh al-Khayyāṭ is unknown (majhūl).
al-Walīd bin Muslim and al-Ḥasan al-Baṣrī both practiced tadlīs, and their narrations here are disconnected.

Therefore, this narration is false and fabricated, and no authentic chain exists for it.

Reference: Silsilat al-Aḥādīth al-Ḍaʿīfah: 6/63, ḥadīth no. 2548

Reference: Mawsūʿat al-Aḥādīth wa al-Āthār al-Ḍaʿīfah wa al-Mawḍūʿah: 1/470
 
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